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‘We’re making beds’: Sharon Stone pledges to take in LA fire victims

‘We’re making beds’: Sharon Stone pledges to take in LA fire victims
‘We’re making beds’: Sharon Stone pledges to take in LA fire victims

Sharon Stone to the rescue. The “Basic Instinct” star offered his help to victims of the fires currently ravaging Los Angeles County. If many celebrities have seen their homes reduced to piles of ashes but will undoubtedly have no trouble finding new accommodation, many people whose homes were destroyed by the flames find themselves in need.

This is why Sharon Stone has already opened her house to friends who need a roof over their heads. “I welcomed friends into my home. I have families coming to move in with us,” she said in an interview with NewsNation. “We set up a place to be able to help people. We installed beds and just space in the house,” added the 66-year-old actress.

In addition, she indicates that she has made clothes, shoes and even bedding available to the most deprived people in the store run by her sister, called The Coop, on Beverly Boulevard. “We load up trucks and take everything we have to Coop, and we invite our friends to come and stay here with us,” she added.

“Giving back to those who have lost everything”

“We are safe, and I think we are really lucky to be safe when many are not. I think all we can do as people who live in a safe place is give back, especially to those who have lost everything,” recalled Sharon Stone, alongside her son Roan.

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For her part, actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who lives in one of the neighborhoods ravaged by the fires that devoured the City of Angels and had to evacuate her home, declared that she had launched a support fund to which she has already made a contribution. $1 million donation for relief efforts.

“My husband, our children and I have committed $1 million from our family foundation to create a fund to support our great city and state, and the great people who live here and love,” said the actress, who said she has “many, many, many” friends who lost their homes on the famous show “The Tonight Show.”

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